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Alexander Taylor, better known as just "Alex Taylor" is a prolific Canadian programmer based in Japan, he is an authority on | Alexander Taylor, better known as just "Alex Taylor" is a prolific Canadian programmer based in Japan, he is an authority on internationalisation and character API's on OS/2. | ||
==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
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* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev&file=lvm_toolkit_14.zip THE IBM LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGER PROGRAMMER'S TOOLKIT] (2006) | * [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-viewer.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev&file=lvm_toolkit_14.zip THE IBM LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGER PROGRAMMER'S TOOLKIT] (2006) | ||
== | ==Known software projects== | ||
* Archive Viewer - Tool for viewing and extracting archive files of various types. - Open Source | * Archive Viewer - Tool for viewing and extracting archive files of various types. - Open Source | ||
* ATSHELL - Small program designed to replace PMSHELL.EXE - Open Source | * ATSHELL - Small program designed to replace PMSHELL.EXE - Open Source | ||
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* MYIP - TCP/IP utility for querying the current system's IP address as seen from the Internet. - Open Source | * MYIP - TCP/IP utility for querying the current system's IP address as seen from the Internet. - Open Source | ||
* TCP/IP Profile Manager - Lets you define and switch between multiple different TCP/IP configurations. - Open Source | * TCP/IP Profile Manager - Lets you define and switch between multiple different TCP/IP configurations. - Open Source | ||
* VX-REXX Extras - API & class library designed to extend the functionality of Watcom VX-REXX (version 2.1). - Open Source | * [[VX-REXX Extras Library]] - API & class library designed to extend the functionality of Watcom VX-REXX (version 2.1). - Open Source | ||
==Contact Information== | |||
* '''e-mail:''' mailto:alex@cs-club.org | |||
* '''WebPage:''' http://users.socis.ca/~ataylo00/os2/ | |||
==Republishing Permission== | |||
Alex Taylor gave permission to release his articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested received the permission on October 28 of 2012 via e-mail. | |||
[[Category:Contributors]] | [[Category:Contributors]] | ||
[[Category:Individual Software Developers]] |
Revision as of 16:44, 15 August 2016
Alexander Taylor, better known as just "Alex Taylor" is a prolific Canadian programmer based in Japan, he is an authority on internationalisation and character API's on OS/2.
Articles
- OS/2 and Multilingual Character Sets
- An Introduction to the OS/2 Unicode APIs (presentation), (full package) (2006)
Documentation
Known software projects
- Archive Viewer - Tool for viewing and extracting archive files of various types. - Open Source
- ATSHELL - Small program designed to replace PMSHELL.EXE - Open Source
- ConText - Utility for converting text from one encoding (codepage) to another. - Open Source
- DBCSMAP - Character map program for Unicode and double-byte characters. - Open Source
- FreeType/2 - Presentation Manager font driver for TrueType fonts. - Open Source
- FrontenACT - Graphical front-end for the "Enhanced CTorrent" BitTorrent client for OS/2. - Open Source
- IMERJ - input method editor (IME) for Japanese. - Open Source
- InstFont - Simple command-line tool for installing a font under OS/2 Presentation Manager. - Open Source
- MYIP - TCP/IP utility for querying the current system's IP address as seen from the Internet. - Open Source
- TCP/IP Profile Manager - Lets you define and switch between multiple different TCP/IP configurations. - Open Source
- VX-REXX Extras Library - API & class library designed to extend the functionality of Watcom VX-REXX (version 2.1). - Open Source
Contact Information
- e-mail: mailto:alex@cs-club.org
- WebPage: http://users.socis.ca/~ataylo00/os2/
Republishing Permission
Alex Taylor gave permission to release his articles under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide requested received the permission on October 28 of 2012 via e-mail.